

To catch you up, Arcade is a sampler loaded with kits and all the functionality you need to get the creative ideas flowing in an instant. Ok, so I was skeptical when this came out. My dreams are now a reality, thanks to Excite Audio. I've been dreaming of a VST that sounds like this since I started making music, ages ago. If you like artists such as Jai Paul and J Dilla, just people that have a different approach to mixing and producing, this is for you.

So if you'd like your drums to sound like they were recorded in a musty cupboard, or if you'd like your guitar to sound like it's coming from another room through a haunted amp, this does that. I’m not sure I understand everything that’s going on under the hood, but the results speak for themselves. It's super versatile, and basically what it does is it adds a tone of flavor to your sound, and it can "spatialize" your elements in a weird way. (Īnyways, Lifeline Expanse has become my favorite - and only - friend in the whole world! This thing ROCKS. I was like: "Hey buddy, another multi-effect? Are you jerkin' my gherkin?" And yes, I said this out loud even though I was alone. When I first heard about Lifeline Expanse, I thought it was just another one of those RC-20 Retro Color knock-offs. Before I give you a bunch of awesome free plugins (you're welcome, by the way) I'll talk about a paid VST (albeit a VERY affordable one). Lofi is all about breaking the rules, and I'm going to break the rules straight up right now.
